Introducing Park View, Hackthorn – Exclusive New Homes from £650,000
We’re delighted to launch Park View, a truly unique development nestled in the heart of the highly sought-after village of Hackthorn. Brought to you by Qudos Homes, this exclusive collection of just three exceptional properties offers a rare chance to own a brand-new home in a village that hasn’t seen new development in over 60 years.
A Development Like No Other
Set back from the road and framed by open fields and mature trees, Park View has been thoughtfully laid out to provide space, privacy and attractive outlooks for each home. The plots are generously sized, with individual driveways and landscaped gardens, creating a real sense of exclusivity.
The development features three individually styled homes:
• Cedar House – A five-bedroom detached home at £750,000
• Walnut House – A four-bedroom detached home at £650,000
• Maple House – A mirror of Walnut House, also priced at £650,000
Built by Qudos Homes – Designed for Life
Qudos Homes is renowned for delivering high-quality, exclusive developments in carefully chosen locations. With a reputation for attention to detail, integrity, and reliability, every home is built to stand the test of time & designed to meet the needs of today’s buyers while complementing the surrounding landscape.
Why Hackthorn?
Hackthorn is a picturesque village in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, steeped in history and surrounded by open countryside. With Hackthorn Hall and its stunning parkland nearby, the village offers an idyllic rural lifestyle just minutes from the city of Lincoln.
There’s a well-regarded primary school within walking distance and convenient access to the larger villages of Welton and Dunholme, which provide excellent secondary schooling, healthcare services, shops and dining options.
Whether you’re commuting to Lincoln, working from home, or simply looking for a slower pace of life, Hackthorn combines peaceful village living with modern-day convenience.
Plot Highlights
Plot 1 Cedar House – £750,000
Positioned at the head of the development with open views across neighbouring fields, Cedar House enjoys a particularly private setting. Offering over 2,280 sq. ft. of living space, this five-bedroom home is ideal for growing families or those looking for generous, flexible accommodation. The highlight is the 37ft open-plan kitchen, dining and living area with bifold doors to the garden, perfect for modern family life and entertaining. The plot also offers a large garden and plenty of parking space.
Plot 2 Walnut House – £650,000
Set on a spacious corner plot with a wide frontage and a lovely approach, Walnut House offers bright, open-plan living with a 34ft kitchen/diner, a separate snug, and practical spaces including a boot room and utility. The upstairs layout includes four double bedrooms, with the principal suite enjoying views across the garden. The carport and ample driveway provide useful outdoor space and storage.
Maple House – £650,000
Maple House occupies a slightly elevated plot with a beautifully balanced frontage and private rear garden. The kitchen/diner is a real focal point, with timber bifold doors opening onto the patio, perfect for summer evenings or family get-togethers. As the show home, it’s available to view now and gives a true sense of the high quality on offer throughout the development.
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Park View offers countryside living without compromise - modern, spacious homes in a peaceful village setting with everything you need close by.
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